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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:46 am    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				My shiny new Aero Sport engine arrived yesterday. It looks great--I'm
 almost afraid to touch it.  Anyway, I'm following Van's FWF plans and
 am at the point where it says to actually mount the engine. Is there
 anything else I should do before that?  Seems like access will
 actually be pretty good after it's mounted.
 
 Thanks...
 
 -Rob
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:26 am    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				Hey Rob,
 
 I agree, that new engine that costs more than a lot of complete cars, is 
 very impressive!
 
 We used an engine leveler on the engine jack and marked the links on the 
 chains to the mounting ears so that once the engine mount was on the 
 firewall and the fit was good, we could duplicate the engine on/off 
 procedure very easily.  Then, as with everything else on this project, when 
 you do and re-do, it's not a big deal.  I.e., after all the cowl/prop 
 measuring and fitting, it was easier to remove the engine and replace it 
 with two 5 gal. jugs of water for counter wt. for painting and firewall 
 wiring etc.
 
 Once you plan all your firewall forward plumbing and wiring, it is MUCH 
 easier to run your cables to the heater vents, for example, with the engine 
 off.  Think about parking brakes, brake resevoir, heat shield, other stuff 
 you might want to rivet on to the firewall.  Again, with the ease of 
 temporarily installing the engine, don't think of it as "once it's on, it's 
 on for good".
 
 Maybe (hopefully) you've already done your wiring/panel layout and 
 construction, but I did not like the tight fit of the battery cable through 
 the firewall where Van's shows it, and went with the bigger insulated 
 bulkhead connector as in William Curtis's site 
 (http://nerv10.com/wcurtis/90Electrical/EL1h.html).  That also gives you 
 cabin side direct access to battery +.   I wouldn't even punch that hole in 
 the firewall where the instructions say.   And don't forget the diodes 
 across the master, and starter solonoids, as seen in his pictures.
 
 I'm sure there's lots more, but that's starters off the top of my head.
 
 Later, - Lew
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:40 am    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				I would just comment that while the engine is easy on/off, it isn't with 
 the prop attached.  So if you mount the engine (easy), and mount the 
 prop (easy), I strongly suggest removing the prop (easy) before removing 
 the engine (easy.
 
 If you do as I did and remove the engine with the prop in place (easy), 
 it's a lot of fun trying put the (##%&#$%(at)$#%) combination back on.  
 Then you end up removing the prop from the unmounted engine (less than 
 fun) before remounting. 
 
 Bill "remembering that the HF load leveler should never be used on 
 aircraft engines, HA HA" Watson
 
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  My shiny new Aero Sport engine arrived yesterday. It looks great--I'm
  almost afraid to touch it.  Anyway, I'm following Van's FWF plans and
  am at the point where it says to actually mount the engine. Is there
  anything else I should do before that?  Seems like access will
  actually be pretty good after it's mounted.
 
  Thanks...
 
  -Rob
 
    
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:50 am    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				Thanks, guys... I'm currently planning on borrowing an engine hoist for a few days, mounting the engine, and not taking it off again.  Am I kidding myself?  Anyone have success with this?
   
  -Rob
  On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Bill Mauledriver Watson <MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com (MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com)> wrote:
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 I would just comment that while the engine is easy on/off, it isn't with the prop attached.  So if you mount the engine (easy), and mount the prop (easy), I strongly suggest removing the prop (easy) before removing the engine (easy.
  
 If you do as I did and remove the engine with the prop in place (easy), it's a lot of fun trying put the (##%&#$%(at)$#%) combination back on.  Then you end up removing the prop from the unmounted engine (less than fun) before remounting. 
  Bill "remembering that the HF load leveler should never be used on aircraft engines, HA HA" Watson  
 
 Rob Kochman wrote:
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 My shiny new Aero Sport engine arrived yesterday. It looks great--I'm
 almost afraid to touch it.  Anyway, I'm following Van's FWF plans and
 am at the point where it says to actually mount the engine. Is there
  anything else I should do before that?  Seems like access will
 actually be pretty good after it's mounted.
 
 Thanks...
 
 -Rob
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:02 pm    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				yes but have the wiring, cables, etc  run through the  firewall first
 
    From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com  [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rob  Kochman
 Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 11:18 AM
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 Subject: Re: Before mounting  engine
  
  Thanks, guys... I'm currently planning on borrowing an engine hoist for a  few days, mounting the engine, and not taking it off again.  Am I kidding  myself?  Anyone have success with this?
   
  -Rob
  On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Bill Mauledriver Watson  <MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com (MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com)>  wrote:
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 I would just comment that    while the engine is easy on/off, it isn't with the prop attached.  So if    you mount the engine (easy), and mount the prop (easy), I strongly suggest    removing the prop (easy) before removing the engine (easy.
 
 If you do as    I did and remove the engine with the prop in place (easy), it's a lot of fun    trying put the (##%&#$%(at)$#%) combination back on.  Then you end up    removing the prop from the unmounted engine (less than fun) before remounting.    
 Bill "remembering that the HF load leveler should never be used on    aircraft engines, HA HA" Watson    
 
 Rob Kochman wrote:
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 My shiny new Aero Sport      engine arrived yesterday. It looks great--I'm
 almost afraid to touch it.       Anyway, I'm following Van's FWF plans and
 am at the point where it      says to actually mount the engine. Is there
 anything else I should do      before that?  Seems like access will
 actually be pretty good after      it's    mounted.
 
 Thanks...
 
 -Rob
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:12 pm    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				Hung mine once and didn't have any problems finishing the rest of the aircraft.
 
 Rick S.
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 ---- Rob Kochman <rv10rob(at)gmail.com> wrote: 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Thanks, guys... I'm currently planning on borrowing an engine hoist for a
  few days, mounting the engine, and not taking it off again.  Am I kidding
  myself?  Anyone have success with this?
  
  -Rob
  
  On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Bill Mauledriver Watson <
  MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com> wrote:
  
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  > I would just comment that while the engine is easy on/off, it isn't with
  > the prop attached.  So if you mount the engine (easy), and mount the prop
  > (easy), I strongly suggest removing the prop (easy) before removing the
  > engine (easy.
  >
  > If you do as I did and remove the engine with the prop in place (easy),
  > it's a lot of fun trying put the (##%&#$%(at)$#%) combination back on.  Then
  > you end up removing the prop from the unmounted engine (less than fun)
  > before remounting.
  > Bill "remembering that the HF load leveler should never be used on aircraft
  > engines, HA HA" Watson
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  > Rob Kochman wrote:
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  >> My shiny new Aero Sport engine arrived yesterday. It looks great--I'm
  >> almost afraid to touch it.  Anyway, I'm following Van's FWF plans and
  >> am at the point where it says to actually mount the engine. Is there
  >> anything else I should do before that?  Seems like access will
  >> actually be pretty good after it's mounted.
  >>
  >> Thanks...
  >>
  >> -Rob
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:53 pm    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				I mounted the engine 1 time for good and never removed it.  Probably want to have the oil cooler mount riveted to the firewall, along with the heater valves installed and sealed (of you want the stainless steel ones, mow is the time to decide!)  Also, i'd suggest installing a cooling shroud on the mechanical fuel pump and be sure all the oil line fittings are properly installed on the engine and pointing the correct way.  Those are harder to get to after the engine is mounted.
  
 -Mike  
 
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 On Apr 8, 2010, at 2:17 PM, Rob Kochman <rv10rob(at)gmail.com (rv10rob(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
 
 [quote]Thanks, guys... I'm currently planning on borrowing an engine hoist for a few days, mounting the engine, and not taking it off again.  Am I kidding myself?  Anyone have success with this?
   
  -Rob
  On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Bill Mauledriver Watson <[url=mailto:MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com]MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com (MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com)[/url]> wrote:
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 I would just comment that while the engine is easy on/off, it isn't with the prop attached.  So if you mount the engine (easy), and mount the prop (easy), I strongly suggest removing the prop (easy) before removing the engine (easy.
  
 If you do as I did and remove the engine with the prop in place (easy), it's a lot of fun trying put the (##%&#$%(at)$#%) combination back on.  Then you end up removing the prop from the unmounted engine (less than fun) before remounting. 
  Bill "remembering that the HF load leveler should never be used on aircraft engines, HA HA" Watson  
 
 Rob Kochman wrote:
   	  | Quote: | 	 		  --> RV10-List message posted by: Rob Kochman <[url=mailto:rv10rob(at)gmail.com]rv10rob(at)gmail.com (rv10rob(at)gmail.com)[/url]>
  
 My shiny new Aero Sport engine arrived yesterday. It looks great--I'm
 almost afraid to touch it.  Anyway, I'm following Van's FWF plans and
 am at the point where it says to actually mount the engine. Is there
  anything else I should do before that?  Seems like access will
 actually be pretty good after it's mounted.
 
 Thanks...
 
 -Rob
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 1:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Before mounting engine | 
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				Here's a slightly different engine mount....
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 2:09 pm    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				Also make sure you install the divider inside the oil cooler box before engine mounting and before installing oil cooler.
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   yes but have the wiring, cables, etc  run through the firewall first
 
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 Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 11:18 AM
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: Re: Before mounting engine
  
  Thanks, guys... I'm currently planning on borrowing an engine hoist for a few days, mounting the engine, and not taking it off again.  Am I kidding myself?  Anyone have success with this?
   
  -Rob
  On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Bill Mauledriver Watson <MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com (MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com)> wrote:
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 I would just comment that while the engine is easy on/off, it isn't with the prop attached.  So if you mount the engine (easy), and mount the prop (easy), I strongly suggest removing the prop (easy) before removing the engine (easy.
 
 If you do as I did and remove the engine with the prop in place (easy), it's a lot of fun trying put the (##%&#$%(at)$#%) combination back on.  Then you end up removing the prop from the unmounted engine (less than fun) before remounting. 
 Bill "remembering that the HF load leveler should never be used on aircraft engines, HA HA" Watson  
 
 Rob Kochman wrote:
   	  | Quote: | 	 		  --> RV10-List message posted by: Rob Kochman <rv10rob(at)gmail.com (rv10rob(at)gmail.com)>
 
 My shiny new Aero Sport engine arrived yesterday. It looks great--I'm
 almost afraid to touch it.  Anyway, I'm following Van's FWF plans and
 am at the point where it says to actually mount the engine. Is there
 anything else I should do before that?  Seems like access will
 actually be pretty good after it's mounted.
 
 Thanks...
 
 -Rob
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Before mounting engine | 
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				Is a cooling shroud on the mechanical fuel pump standard practice? If so I missed that one.
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:57 pm    Post subject: Before mounting engine | 
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				Gee whiz. Where is the fun in that? Remember, the building, and
 rebuilding, etc. is where it is at. You are supposed to assemble and
 disassemble every part on the plane at LEAST 3 times, or you can't
 have done it right!
 This flying thingy is just a diversion between projects. I can think
 of several folks on this list that are repeat offenders, and I even
 know of one RV-10 builder that also built a couple two place RVs and
 now is working on his second RV-10....and no, it isn't to assist
 someone or build and sell, as far as I know.
 I'm sure if an engine hoist can be borrowed once, it can be borrowed
 again. Or, Pep Boys, HF, etc often have hoists on sale for around
 $120....less cost than your first flight.
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Before mounting engine | 
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				I mounted the engine by myself in about 30 minutes. Just pure luck that when I hoisted it, everything lined up. But once it was on, it looked so cool I never wanted to take it off. The only real hassle was later riveting the forward fuselage section with the engine in place. A few of the rivets through the firewall were a bear to buck behind the mags.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:22 am    Post subject: Re: Before mounting engine | 
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				Riveting the cowl hinges before attaching the engine mount is a good idea as the mount gets in the way of several hinge rivets. By the time I realized this, the engine was already hung and it got interesting.
 
 I pulled FW wires after the engine on without problem. One advantage of doing it this way is that everything is known to be accessible after the fact.
 
 Attached forest of ground tabs to FW before engine on.
 
 Mounted LSE Electronic Ignition to aft side of FW before engine on.
 
 Install of air vent control cables after engine on doesn't look like fun as there's little clearance. I didn't have my cabin mounts done at the time, so I'll be the poster child for doing it backwards.
 
 Ran engine control cables after engine on without problem. Would have been easier beforehand though.
 
 Jay
 
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				 Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Before mounting engine | 
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				 	  | jayb wrote: | 	 		  Riveting the cowl hinges before attaching the engine mount is a good idea as the mount gets in the way of several hinge rivets. By the time I realized this, the engine was already hung and it got interesting.
 
 I pulled FW wires after the engine on without problem. One advantage of doing it this way is that everything is known to be accessible after the fact.
 
 Attached forest of ground tabs to FW before engine on.
 
 Mounted LSE Electronic Ignition to aft side of FW before engine on.
 
 Install of air vent control cables after engine on doesn't look like fun as there's little clearance. I didn't have my cabin mounts done at the time, so I'll be the poster child for doing it backwards.
 
 Ran engine control cables after engine on without problem. Would have been easier beforehand though.
 
 Jay | 	  
 
 Jay,
 
 Do you have a photo of your firewall that you can share?    I haven't installed the mount yet, but am looking to install the forest of tabs and the the fat cables this coming weekend.  My concern is that I'll install them someplace where I wish I hadn't after the engine gets mounted.
 
 thanks,
 
 bob
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:31 am    Post subject: Re: Before mounting engine | 
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				Photo is attached. No warranties as I'm not flying yet. Aft tab access may be less fun than the firewall side.
 
 Regards,
 Jay
 
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